“A place constructed in dedication for a loved one! Its building design is European inspired and you can have a great view of Cebu City from the top! If interested, I am able to arrange a tour to this place with my local contacts. ”

“This place is worth for visit if you want to know the history of this oldest port in the Philippines everything from the past you can read inside and its nice to be here to relax and smell the sea breeze and walk around the plaza. ”

“There’s plenty of history to be seen in Cebu City, and Fort San Pedro is one such historic location. First built as a wooden fort around 1565, the current structure is a triangular bastion fort that has been around since 1738. Nowadays, Fort San Pedro no longer houses soldiers but a museum, an open-air theater, and the Cebu office of the Department of Tourism. If you’re looking to be transported back to colonial times, Fort San Pedro is the place to go. Type: Tourist attraction Location: A. Pigafetta Street, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu Directions: Fort San Pedro is a 40-minute drive from the Mactan-Cebu International Airport. From the airport, take Lapu-Lapu Airport Rd to M.L. Quezon National Hig”

“It's located within Cebu's elite subdivision. This temple is sitting on high grounds and offers a good view of the city also. The temple is frequented by tourists taking interest to experience and see Taoist place of worship and icons.”